Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1960, Image 9

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BANQUET SPEAKER Pete Newell, Uni
iversity of California basketball coach, who
sddressed the St. Mary's high sports award
dinner here Tuesday night, is shown with
three other principals al the dinner. From
left are Newell, Bob Evans. Crusader ath
lete of the year, Bill McKibbin, St. Mary's
coach, and Paul Haviland, committee chair
man and master of ceremonies for the event.
Several hundred people attended to honor
the athletes.
t Salem (UPD A ) 9-year-old j a charge of hunting deer with possession of venison.
iMarion youth, Guy Leroy An- a spotlight and Walter E. Mc-I The sheriff's office said the
Iderson, pleaded guilty iii Dis-1 Ginnis, 21. of Turner, pleaded deer was shot at night earlier
"trict court here Wednesday to guilty to a charge of illegal! this week near Silver Falls
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I i M A
to satisfy
any fun loving
sportsman . . .
JANTZEN... ready (or
action, skin-diving
swimming or surfing
JANTZEN form-fitting
trunks fust naturally
go together.
'WfU Plaid swim trunks that ore o
slight departure from the
ordinary . . . fills the bill for a smooth
fit thol gives a swimmer action-freedom.
5.00
Left:
Have fun this summer In a
swim trunk that's just a bit
different. Be adventuresome in Jantzen's
John L. Sullivan knee-lengthers pin
stripe knit. It's the real gone look in
swimmers.
7.00
Bel
ow:
The Hawaiian
square-leg trunk reach
ing to a midway length . . . gives that
trim appearance and is rugged enough
for the most active swimming.
6.00
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CHARGES FRIDAY OR SATURDAY
PAYAftll JUIY 10
Saxons Defending
State Track Toga
Corvallis-HFD - South Sal-loGte mvi: entrant:
1 1 A MAIL TKUUHt, MkMrf, f '
VA Tk4er. Mar U. !
em's Saxons will have the
"most" going for them Satur
day In defense of their Ore
gon state high school class
A l track meet championhip.
The Saxons will have 13
qualifiers entered, including
defending 100 yard dash
champion Ron Harp and star
miler Clayton Steinke.
Grants Pass, Btaverton and
Dallas each qualified 10 for
the "big meet."
Ljuth Salem expects to
have its stiffest compeition
provided by Medford, with
nine qualifying spots, and
Jefferson, with seven.
Mel Renfro Standout
The meet's outstanding th-,
lete figures to be Jefferson's j
Mel Renfro, who has posted
the state's best times In the
high and low hurdles events
as well as holding the top
broad jump mark this season
by an Oregon prepper. Ren
fro will be competing in all
three of these events at the
state meet.
One of the meet's top races
will match milers Steinke and
Springfield's Fred Dellinger
of Springfield. In their last
race this year, Dellinger beat
Steinke.
Dave Carter, high jump.
IV QLAI.IHIRS:
Mike Hanhy, pole
Meredith. 100.
vault; Loren
FREEWAY DISCUSSED
Portland - UPII - Whether
Portland will build its new
westside freeway along the
I Clay Market street route or
I in the west foothills was dis
cussed before the Portland j
Realty Board Wednesday. No
definite conclusion was reacn
i ed.
Hound Trial On Sunday
Southern Oregon Hound
Owners association will hold
a field trial this Sunday on
the Bill Duggan ranch be
tween the two Table Rocks.
Entries from throughout
Oregon and possibly from
California and Washington
are anticipated.
Zeke Junior, owned by
Ernie Peyton, Gold Hill, got
second line in the seventh an
nual Leafy Oaks of the West
; field trial at Haitian Grove
park at Sacramento, Calif.
! Shasta, owned by Tim Horn,
j Jacksonville, placed in all
finals.
j Gold Tone, owned by Fred
. Mitchell, Coos Bay, got first
! line.
Portland - Wl - Police on-
tinued their search today for
Gary Lee Wilt, 21, Corvallis,
who escaped from a Rocky
Butte jail work detail here)
Tuesday.
The University of Oregon at
Eugene was founded in 1872.
Call SAM JONES
S 2-9220
for quality used equipment
CRATER LAKE MACHINERY
How much is a "goldfar
Mentors of Medford, Cra
ter and Phoenix schools have
indicated that their squads
will be intact Friday and Sat
urday for the annual A l and
A-2 state high school track
meet at Corvallis.
Medford tutor Dean Benson'
and Crater Coach Ed Knapp
were to have left at noon to
day with their crews. Phoe
nix mentor Hap Consbruck
will take his team to Corvallis
tomorrow morning.
The Black Tornado of Med
ford will have an eight-man
squad at the A-l meet, includ
ing Walt Ayres, hurdler who
will go as a relay alternate.
Ayres drew praise for his run
ning in the district meet de
spile an ailing back. He
placed third in the high hurd
les. Pirates Gain Spots
Crater qualified four men
for the A-l state rivalry.
Phoenix will have seven
men in the A-2 meet qualified
for 1 1 berts. The Pirates gain
ed nine berths in state as the
result of the district meet but
got two more when Ken Wat
son, Myrtle Creek, and Doug
Stewart, Rogue River, with
drew from the broad jump
and discus, respectively.
Dan Lumley of the Pirates
will be in the jump and Ron
Baker in the discus. The two
Phoenix men were third in
district in the events. Lum
ley will be the Phoenix heavy
duty man with entry in both
dash and the relay as well as
the jump.
Despite wire service re
ports. Grants Pass, with men
qualified for 10 spots, is ex
pected to make the strongest
bid from southern Oregon for
A-l honors.
State meet entries from this
area are:
MKtiKonn sqt'Ali:
loin Borlis. shot put: Mike
Hnnd. hinh and low hurriles and I
rrlay; Leonard Griggs. 100 and I
aun and relay; Ray Smith, mile: 1 1
w acu; t'n Humph
reys. 220 and relay. Terry Ryan. J
nan vyrcs. relay alternate.
CRATER CRKW:
Max Burton, javelin: Derrel) .
Williamson, shot put; Don Garrison
and Dwtghl James, high jump. ' i
ASHLAND ENTRANTS:
Steve Gray, broad Jump; Bob Vo- '
ris, high hurdles and 440.
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East Misery or West Po'k Chop but
A GOLDFARB IS WORTH A LOT HERE
during Dean Cr Taylor's big
FARB
SALE!
Clip the Goldfarb certificates from today's Mail Tribune and bring
in before we close Saturday evening, May 28-each certificate
will be worth the amount shown for each car advertised! (Please
note each Goldfarb is not worth the same in all cases.)
Goldfarb certificates
are worth up to $200
You can
save up
to $700
Now!
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Goldfarb U
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today s paper!
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KLAMATH HI Al.ll IKR V
Alltn Phillips, javelin;
Sproat, mile.
liBAXTS PASS Sql All:
Tom Hathaway, broad Jump: Hav
Mr-ek. loo and relay; Hon Hoatsoii.
discus: Ron Doyle, low hurdles:
Al Slaley. 440 and relay: Ken
Marshall, AfiO: Bill Chromster, 8B0:
tliri-KV rilmlai .!-. rt
i-iiuerson. relay: i.arrv Ho
nnir vatni: )m mip
vault.
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pole
PHOKMx sgi All:
Ron Baker, shot nut and Hr,-
CJary Chnss. hiRh and low hurdles;
Othar Rlchey. javelin: Mike Cons
hrurk. javelin, broad Jump and
relay; uan Lumley. 100. 220.
broad Jump and relay; Rob Craif,
and Glenn Thumpson, relay.
tllil.r. POINT KNTRIKS:
Ken Jorde, shot put. Rov Moore,
SAO.
TO LEAVE HOSPITAL j
Milwaukee. Wis.-Wli-Third
baseman Jim Davenport of the
San Kranciseo Giants will
leave Milwaukee hospital Fri
day morning, but he still fears
it may be as much as three
weeks before he can resume
playing The 26-year-old in
tielder has been under treat
ment here for a week for an
ulcer that struck him sudden
ly during the Giants series
with the Milwaukee Braves.
Dr. Irwin Schuii. a Braves'
physician who has been caring
for Davenport, has assured
him the illness is not a dan
gerous one.
CHRISTIAN IT YATHOME
Burlington. Vt.-il'rf-A Uni
versity of Vermont Protestant
discussion group came to the
conclusion that's "it's harder
to be a Christian In Burling
ton than in Africa. "We have
s harder Job to b effective
Christians in the midst of
plenty, where a Christian is
the accepted thing. Indiffer
ence is harder to combat than
drive. Regular $1 395.
$1 AAA 4 4 Goldfa,b
certificates
1953 Chevrolet
Vi ton pickup, 4-speed.
Regular $595.
and 1 Goldfarb
certificate.
$
525
1959 Volkswagen
New engine & transmis
sion, that makes it like
new all the way; Terrific
saving! Reg. $1795.
1395
& 5 Goldfarb
certificates
1954 Ford
Vi ton, 4-spced trans.
Regular $695.
$C AC irh 2 Goldfarb
545
certificates
1952
Pontiac
STATION
WAGON
A terrific wagon,
clean as you can
get rhem.
Reg. $295
175
With 3 Goldfarb
Certificates
1955
Olds
HARDTOP
Low milaage, all
tht axtras includ
ing o w r. This
pric is ridiculous.
Reg. $1195
995
With 3 Goldfarb
Cortificatos
1947
Pontiac
TWO-DOOR
Gosh! How low can
prices get?
Reg. $50 .
15
With 1 Gsldtark
Cartificara
1955
Buick
HARDTOP
Black, radio, htat
etc. Not bad for a
Buick.
R.9. $995
$850
With 3 Goldfarb
Certificates
With 7 Goldfarb
Certificates
1958
Pontiac
4-DOOR
STATION
WAGON
Loaded rwih acces
sories, sharp car.
Reg. $1995
1695
With 3 Goldfarb
Certificates
1951
Pontiac
FOUR-DOOR
Just another food
Pontiac.
Reg. $175
99
With 1 Goldfarb
Certificates
1954
Mercury
4-DOOR
A real good used
car. no joke.
Reg. $745
$645
With 3 Goldfarb
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1955
Chevy
4-DR., 6-CYL.
I havo 2 to choose
from. Overdrive or
(tick shift.
Reg. $895
775
With 2 Goldfarb
Certificate
1955
Pontiac
HARDTOP
COUPES
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from, both exceV
lent buys.
Reg. $995
$
795
With 1 Goldfarb
Certificate
1953
Chevy
4-DOOR
3 to choose from,
stick and glides.
Your choice.
Reg. $595
$445
With 2 Goldfarg
Certificates
1959
Renault
DAUPHINE
Worlds No. 1 4
Dr, import seller.
Hard to find like
this one.
Reg. $1495
1375
With 2 Goldfarb
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1958
Renault
DAUPHINE
A Sister to the one
on the left.
Reg. $1195
$995
With 4 Goldfarb
Certificates
1956
Pontiac
FORDOOR
HARDTOP
All the Power in
cluding Windows,
EXTRA low mile
age, like new.
Reg. $1395 i
1295
With 2 Goldfarb
Certificates
1959
Peugeot
4-DOOR
7th best built car
in the world. Like
new.
Reg. $1995
1595
With 4 Goldfarb
Certificates
1958
Plym'th
BELVEDERE
4-DR.
Classy blue v..
hide, V-l, with
push button. (Fing
ernail Breakers)
Reg. $1595
1395
With 3 Goldfarb
Certificates
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